21.Nov.17, 10:49 PM
”Sounds like an excuse enough to go there! I’ll have to drag mine out of Telgar Sacath mused, before looking over at the other bronze. That sounds quite nice indeed! Though he knew he had yet to find a mate he wasn’t ready to “settle” quite yet, especially when G’iri didn’t seem to be either.
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Sacath was always open to telling the world of his needs- his pampering needs, and wasn’t against speaking with his mindvoice towards An’tell. The dragon seemed pleased by the other’s remark. ”I will have to keep that in mind. I might take you up on that offer. Knowing Sacath, he probably would when he needed to. G’iri looked curiously over at his friend, and listened to the response. The other bronzerider nodded his head. “Yes, that makes sense.” He spoke, before listening to more of An’tell’s words. “A very different life then.” G’iri commented, thinking it sounded a bit lonely. He hated to be alone himself, and couldn’t imagine what no interation with others could be like.
An’tell said he missed it, and in turn G’iri asked if it was bad to wonder what would have happened to him if he hadnt impressed. An’tell’s words made him feel better though, and he gave An’tell a smile. “Oh yeah, I’d never leave Sacath,” Not ever! G’iri relaxed back in his chair, and nodded. “Thanks, An’tell,” He watched An’tell, not realizing he was staring a bit too long. When he did realize it though he immediately looked away, before running his fingers through his hair to smooth it out a bit. “You know what An'tell? you’re the smartest person I know,” He said, before finally looking back at his friend. It was to flirt, really, but who didn’t like a compliment?
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Sacath was always open to telling the world of his needs- his pampering needs, and wasn’t against speaking with his mindvoice towards An’tell. The dragon seemed pleased by the other’s remark. ”I will have to keep that in mind. I might take you up on that offer. Knowing Sacath, he probably would when he needed to. G’iri looked curiously over at his friend, and listened to the response. The other bronzerider nodded his head. “Yes, that makes sense.” He spoke, before listening to more of An’tell’s words. “A very different life then.” G’iri commented, thinking it sounded a bit lonely. He hated to be alone himself, and couldn’t imagine what no interation with others could be like.
An’tell said he missed it, and in turn G’iri asked if it was bad to wonder what would have happened to him if he hadnt impressed. An’tell’s words made him feel better though, and he gave An’tell a smile. “Oh yeah, I’d never leave Sacath,” Not ever! G’iri relaxed back in his chair, and nodded. “Thanks, An’tell,” He watched An’tell, not realizing he was staring a bit too long. When he did realize it though he immediately looked away, before running his fingers through his hair to smooth it out a bit. “You know what An'tell? you’re the smartest person I know,” He said, before finally looking back at his friend. It was to flirt, really, but who didn’t like a compliment?